Install and configure compute node ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The compute node handles connectivity and :term:`security groups ` for instances. .. only:: ubuntu or rdo or obs Install the components ---------------------- .. only:: ubuntu .. code-block:: console # apt-get install neutron-plugin-linuxbridge-agent conntrack .. only:: rdo .. code-block:: console # yum install openstack-neutron-linuxbridge ebtables .. only:: obs .. code-block:: console # zypper install --no-recommends openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent .. only:: debian Install and configure the Networking components ----------------------------------------------- #. .. code-block:: console # apt-get install neutron-plugin-linuxbridge-agent #. Respond to prompts for ``database management``, ``Identity service credentials``, ``service endpoint``, and ``message queue credentials``. #. Select the ML2 plug-in: .. image:: figures/debconf-screenshots/neutron_1_plugin_selection.png :alt: Neutron plug-in selection dialog .. note:: Selecting the ML2 plug-in also populates the ``service_plugins`` and ``allow_overlapping_ips`` options in the ``/etc/neutron/neutron.conf`` file with the appropriate values. .. only:: ubuntu or rdo or obs Configure the common component ------------------------------ The Networking common component configuration includes the authentication mechanism, message queue, and plug-in. .. include:: shared/note_configuration_vary_by_distribution.rst * Edit the ``/etc/neutron/neutron.conf`` file and complete the following actions: * In the ``[database]`` section, comment out any ``connection`` options because compute nodes do not directly access the database. * In the ``[DEFAULT]`` and ``[oslo_messaging_rabbit]`` sections, configure RabbitMQ message queue access: .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] ... rpc_backend = rabbit [oslo_messaging_rabbit] ... rabbit_host = controller rabbit_userid = openstack rabbit_password = RABBIT_PASS Replace ``RABBIT_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``openstack`` account in RabbitMQ. * In the ``[DEFAULT]`` and ``[keystone_authtoken]`` sections, configure Identity service access: .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] ... auth_strategy = keystone [keystone_authtoken] ... auth_uri = http://controller:5000 auth_url = http://controller:35357 memcached_servers = controller:11211 auth_type = password project_domain_id = default user_domain_id = default project_name = service username = neutron password = NEUTRON_PASS Replace ``NEUTRON_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``neutron`` user in the Identity service. .. note:: Comment out or remove any other options in the ``[keystone_authtoken]`` section. .. only:: rdo * In the ``[oslo_concurrency]`` section, configure the lock path: .. code-block:: ini [oslo_concurrency] ... lock_path = /var/lib/neutron/tmp Configure networking options ---------------------------- Choose the same networking option that you chose for the controller node to configure services specific to it. Afterwards, return here and proceed to :ref:`neutron-compute-compute`. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 neutron-compute-install-option1.rst neutron-compute-install-option2.rst .. _neutron-compute-compute: Configure Compute to use Networking ----------------------------------- * Edit the ``/etc/nova/nova.conf`` file and complete the following actions: * In the ``[neutron]`` section, configure access parameters: .. code-block:: ini [neutron] ... url = http://controller:9696 auth_url = http://controller:35357 auth_type = password project_domain_id = default user_domain_id = default region_name = RegionOne project_name = service username = neutron password = NEUTRON_PASS Replace ``NEUTRON_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``neutron`` user in the Identity service. Finalize installation --------------------- .. only:: rdo #. Restart the Compute service: .. code-block:: console # systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute.service #. Start the Linux bridge agent and configure it to start when the system boots: .. code-block:: console # systemctl enable neutron-linuxbridge-agent.service # systemctl start neutron-linuxbridge-agent.service .. only:: obs #. The Networking service initialization scripts expect the variable ``NEUTRON_PLUGIN_CONF`` in the ``/etc/sysconfig/neutron`` file to reference the ML2 plug-in configuration file. Edit the ``/etc/sysconfig/neutron`` file and add the following: .. code-block:: ini NEUTRON_PLUGIN_CONF="/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini" #. Restart the Compute service: .. code-block:: console # systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute.service #. Start the Linux Bridge agent and configure it to start when the system boots: .. code-block:: console # systemctl enable openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent.service # systemctl start openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent.service .. only:: ubuntu or debian #. Restart the Compute service: .. code-block:: console # service nova-compute restart #. Restart the Linux bridge agent: .. code-block:: console # service neutron-plugin-linuxbridge-agent restart